The Motorola Moto G LTE can now take a taste of the CyanogenMod 11 goodness

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01 Sep 2014, 03:19posted on

Several months passed since the LTE-enabled version of Motorola's popular trooper – the Moto G – got unveiled. Apart from flaunting an increased price tag, microSD slot, and 4G LTE capabilities, the device was otherwise identical to its 3G-only peer. The often-lauded device runs on usually the most up-to-date version of almost-stock Android, which paves the way for smooth performance and, therefore, pretty good overall user experience...

XDA is the best! One of the contributors to CM11 on this phone, recognized developer shabbypenguin, was also the guy that figured out how to root my Galaxy Light, for which I'm extremely grateful. He got enough donations for that feat that he was able (after selling his own Galaxy Light) that he could afford the Moto G LTE. That's what makes XDA such a great community. Developers take the time and effort to make phones better for everybody, who in turn reward the developers so they can continue to make great contributions like these.

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